Posted on Apr 18, 2017
PO2 Robert M.
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SSgt Jim Gilmore
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I never looked at the term as being divisive. If anything, I used it as a term of endearment applying to those doing a job some of the rest of us either did not or were not qualified to do. Consider yourself one of a select few who may know all the secret truths...Spooks are everywhere.
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PO2 Robert M.
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SSgt Jim Gilmore Ah, Thailand.............LUCKY YOU!! I appreciate your kind words. Sometimes "knowing the truth did not set you free".
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David Jamison
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PO2 Robert M. - My Dad was a "Spook". CPO CT Retired 1971 (Passed in 2000) Served from 1946 to 1971. Trying to piece his service together. Went from Norfolk to who knows (before me) to UK, to Guam, Phillipines, Hawaii, San Diego and back to Norfolk and Virginia Beach before retiring. He always seemed SO PROUD to be a Spook. My Mom served for 4 years out of college and toted Classified Tubes to him when in DC, Maryland ??? Early before my Bro (1956) and me later (1963). Mom always called him a "Spook" and he NEVER told me a stitch of what he did or what it was for! :) ??? Secrets!
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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I will Always be a "Spook" "CTO1" CT1" That is What I Did, That is What We Did! We Made History but No One would ever Know and if they did, It Wasn't until Much Later, We Lived in the Shadows, Masters of Smoke and Mirrors.
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PO3 William Salzmann
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I'm with you Bill. CT3 - Training Corry Field Pensacola class 13A - CTR and CTHFDF operator, Midway Island (NQM), San Miguel Philippines (NPO) and USS Ranger (Gulf of Tonkin Vietnam) (NHKG), Proud to be called a "SPOOK"
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CPO Allen D. (Al) B.
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I also was one of those "Spooks". Always thought of the term as one of comaraderie and acceptance by the other rates.
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SN Greg Wright
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Me too, Chief. Welcome to RP! PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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PO2 Robert M.
PO2 Robert M.
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Were you stationed in NavCommUnit - London?
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When I was in the Navy, intel peeps were called "spooks" because we were hardly seen. Are they still called that, or is the term divisive?
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I was a Spook and darn proud of it!
I saw it more along the lines as a term of endearment and camaraderie.
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PO1 Larry Beach
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To me it meant ghosts. I guess they could just called them ghosts, instead of spooks. But when i think of it, to me
It means ghosts.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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PO2 Robert M. - I Remember the CHENG on the Arkansas when I was TAD on the Arkansas for Desert Storm, I was in Sharks Cove Olongapo and IS1 Fell Out Laughing right beside me. "What the Hell is So Funny" "See who just came down from Upstairs Playing Smiles, It's the Cheng" I Also remember the Next CHENG on the Arkansas when I was Ship's Company for Desert Strike, He Was one of our TAOs so We Briefed Him. We're Pulling in Back Home an see a Hell of a Spike on the O Scope. We Crank it up on the Receiver just to Hear the CHENG on His Cell Phone Talking to the Wife. We Just went Outside and got on Either Side of Him "What, What? No You Guys weren't Listening" We Just Grinned at Pointed at the Antenna He was standing beside. "You Guys Suck".
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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@PO1 Larry Beach, Ghosts is Appropriate, As Far as the Rest of the Crew Knew we passed thru walls and were not seen except in Port. They Also Knew it was a Death Sentence to even try and access the Reactor or "Outboard" the Spook Space if you weren't authorized.
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PO1 Brian Austin
PO1 Brian Austin
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel - "In God We Trust, All Others We Monitor". Busted many, while doing SigSec.
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SN Greg Wright
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PO2 Robert M. - I stopped the civilian SES commander of our installation from entering our SCIF because he didn't have his badge, and I didn't know him personally. He got mad, but went and got his badge and then came back.
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PO3 Robert Weber
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I was also a spook aboard the USS Enterprise CVAN 65 during Vietnam
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LT Ryan Smith
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Not divisive
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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LT Ryan Smith I was Proud to have been a Spook and to have served alongside PO2 Robert M. and glad We are both still upright, sucking air and taking nourishment after someone tried to bump us off.
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PO3 Jayme L McIntyre
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Yeah as was I , though friends of mine that went on to Civilian Intelligence were Always the real Spook's .
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PO2 Robert Moore
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They called them spooks when I was in, also. I never heard anyone raise the race card issue over the term. I think if they had, they would have been ridiculed highly for the "blatant misuse". Since it does not refer to any kind of race. They should be ridiculed for that today, also. We need to stop letting the LOUD, unbound and moronic.....from dictating what words mean or meant, and what words we can use and can't. Talk about attacking Free Speech. Gee whiz..... Attacking the damn dictionary and thesauruses, also....it seems.
Hey next time you call your girlfriend Bae.....keep in mind....that's what Gramps used to tell me to shovel from the Sheep pen. Be careful what you decide words should mean. To the rest of us. You're WRONG. :D
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PO2 Nick Burke
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Spooks, Twiggits, Snipes, Airdales...
All descriptive terms by us Squids.
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